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Thursday, 27 November 2014

Thanksgiving Venn Diagram

This is a Venn Diagram that shows the differences between what we wear today and what the Pilgrims and Native American's wore in the 1920's.

The First Thanksgiving.

This is a Google Drawing that explain what the first thanksgiving is. They are in questions and we have to answer them. 

Faitele & Jacob - Thanksgiving

This is a follow up task that I did on Thanksgiving. We had questions to answer the questions by the story.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Faitele - Armistice Poster

Today we created a Armistice poster. We did this because today was the day when the world war 1 finished on 1918.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Venn Diagram - Around the World Rooms

This is a Venn Diagram that we had to do on our Rooms at home, we had to compare it to another room Around the world on the Where Children Sleep Site. I compared my room to a 11 year old Duck hunter with a lot of guns.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Faitele - 8 Phases of the Moon Presentation

This term we learned about Space and room 9 focused on the 8 phases of the moon. We had to work collaboratively and make a presentation to share to a class, we shared it to room 1. We made the easy and simple

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Faitele-Day/Night Explanation

 Day/Night Explanation

Did you know the stars stay where they are but they are not visible.  They still glow but you can’t see it, this is because the  glare of sunlight. You can see it at night because it is dark and light is needed so the stars are there.

You can't see the stars because during the daytime the blue color from the sunlight gets scattered around the earth. The blue light is brighter than the light we get from stars so it keeps it from seeing them.

people say our closest star but yet it is  1,392,684 km away. The sun is the only star in our solar system. The earth orbits the sun to give us  heat and light. Have you ever wondered what the sun is? Well the sun is like a fiery ball of gas that is continually boiling.


Did you know stars are made of Hydrogen and Helium. Hydrogen is the lightest gas/element. Once the hydrogen and helium mix they explode then it makes a star .

The main message in my explanation was to remember where stars go during the day and important and interesting information.

Friday, 17 October 2014

Solar System paragraphs

Faitele, Joshua, Efaraima, Evan & Robbie Solar System paragraphs

The sun orbits the earth and it’s the only star in our solar system. Stars are like a ball of gas held by its own gravity. A space probe is a piece of technology that explores and collects information from our planets. There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all beaches. The earths atmosphere is made up of several layers. Space exploration is an ongoing discovery and exploration of structures in space. Many solar systems together form a galaxy. Every planet rotates on its own axis having differents lengths of day and year. Constellations have been an important part of human society.

Friday, 26 September 2014

What is Culure?

This is a Google Draw about what is culture. We had to back it u with information and 3 websites.

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Maria & Charlie-Venn Diagram

This is a Venn Diagram it shows the difference between Maria's life and Charlies life.

Why People migrate to NZ?

This is a Google drawing that shows why people came to NZ, we had to back it up with information and also a website

Sentence Punctuation Challenge

This is a Punctuation challenge, we had to fill in the mistakes with punctuation, fullstops and commas.

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Blog Commenting



We had to comment from someone from another class in our school, someone in our class and someone from another school

Monday, 1 September 2014

Monday, 18 August 2014

Faitele-Space Jump

Storyline Show
Today storyline show came to Panmure Bridge and presented us a show called Space Jump, the presenters were Tye and Naomi. it was about an alien from outer space and she came to collect fact from books, but she had a problem she couldn't read. Then the other actor helped her out he just said to imagine, so other people from the audience helped her to imagine. At the end of the show we all took a photo with Tye and Naomi and came back to class.

Monday, 28 July 2014

Explanation-Why is Facebook so poular

Why is acebook so popular

Are you aware how many people log onto Facebook every day? Research has shown that over 1.5 billion people log on to Facebook every day. Alot of people use Facebook because it is a social networking site.

People use this site so they can communicate with people every day around the world, they also use it to look at other peoples posts for e.g (photos,videos).

Facebook is important for some people because they can chat to their friends and family. Other people use this for many reasons like playing games because you can challenge your friends and try to beat their scores.

It is also good because we share what’s happening in our life or important information.  Facebook makes people feel like they’re apart of an expansive exciting world.

Did you know that 20 million people a day create a Facebook page. That number has increased over the years since. Facebook is a very popular social networking site that will be around for a long, long time







Thursday, 24 July 2014

Building New Zealand-Faitele, Jacob, Evan & Puke

Building New Zealand:

  • Respect
  • Tolerant
  • migration
  • multicultural
  • ideas
  • culture
  • adapt
  • change
  • society
  • beliefs
  • population
  • diverse
  • harmony

New Zealand is a multicultural  society. Our population keeps on growing because of migration. We live in harmony with each other and show respect to all cultures. People move to NZ and come with great ideas (e.g food) Everyone in NZ has many different beliefs. We are tolerant towards each other. NZ is diverse in cultures and has changed in culture over time. New Zealanders are able to adapt to anything.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014